These stats are not up to date. In this day and age of passing records I just think it's interesting to see that some franchises have not had great passing QBs. TeamYardsQuarterbackLast YrBAL13816Joe Flacco–CHI14686Sid Luckman1950TAM14820Vinny Testaverde1992DET15710Bobby Layne1958HOU16903Matt Schaub–OAK19078Ken Stabler1979CAR19258Jake Delhomme2009ATL23470Steve Bartkowski1985CLE23713Brian Sipe1983STL23758Jim Everett1993WAS25206Joe Theismann1985JAX25698Mark Brunell2003NYJ27057Joe Namath1976PIT27989Terry Bradshaw1983 TeamTDsQuarterbackLast YrTAM77Vinny Testaverde1992BAL80Joe Flacco–HOU92Matt Schaub–DET118Bobby Layne1958CAR120Jake Delhomme2009CHI137Sid Luckman1950JAX144Mark Brunell2003OAK150Ken Stabler1979ATL154Steve Bartkowski1985CLE154Brian Sipe1983STL154Roman Gabriel1972DAL165Troy Aikman2000NYJ170Joe Namath1976WAS187Sammy Baugh1952SEA195Dave Krieg1991TEN196Warren Moon1993CIN197Ken Anderson1986NYG199Phil Simms1993Franchise leaders — passing stats
Wrigley, u preface your post stating that 'some franchises have not had great passing QBs'.. fair enough. But u cite Sammy Baugh in that list of (implied) not-great passers.. Baugh played in a sort of dead-ball passing era, but he was a very prolific passer. He led the league in pass completions, pass TDs, pass yds per game, etc for years. My opinion, Baugh's one of the greatest QBs of all time.. His stats just look kinda paltry by modern standards; but compare him to his peers. Ps- I dig your avatar.